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Frantic
Registered: Mar 2003 Posts: 1647 |
St:LCP 2008
After crawling through shit, piss and slime, and a little-longer-than-usual, another incarnation of the LCP series of parties has taken form.
Date: 1-3 August.
Location: Lund, Sweden.
Website: http://lcp.c64.org
Be quick to sign up!
Some of you might remember that I stated that LCP would be in Copenhagen/Denmark this year, but this changed due to 99 circumstances.
Yours,
Frantic of Hack'n'Trade
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Cruzer
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1048 |
Quote: will it be close to christiania?
No, that's in Norway. Lund is in Denmark.
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JackAsser
Registered: Jun 2002 Posts: 2014 |
Quote: Atleast it´s quite close to "Hallands nation", and unfortunately quite far from Burger King. However Stash, "Rolles gatukök" is near and could possibly supply a stoned _elephant_ with unhealthy food. :D
Also McD and Statoil are close. |
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HCL
Registered: Feb 2003 Posts: 727 |
Quote: Also McD and Statoil are close.
..as a great contrast to BK. |
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Radiant
Registered: Sep 2004 Posts: 639 |
BK and Donken - same shit. |
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Twoflower
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 434 |
I put my money on "Rolles Gatukök" and that nice coffeeplace by the station where you can get a Coffee Inferno. |
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linde
Registered: Jul 2006 Posts: 47 |
Great, I'll try to compete with some C64 music this time.
Both Rolles and the pizzeria are good, but I wouldn't worry about getting to BK. /Someone/ will drive there! |
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hollowman
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 474 |
Some time ago Gum/Alter gave me alot of computer stuff which I have planned to give away at St:LCP. Among the stuff is a cmd ramlink which seems to be fully working, so I wonder if anyone needs one? And by needs I mean needs it for running a bbs or some other cool project, not need it for adding it to ones collection of unused hardware |
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taper
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 119 |
Hey Hollowman!
I never tried a RamLink first hand, but I know Jerry used to run The Studio from one of those devices. I might be interested in it, if nobody else has greater need ofcourse. I guess I should google a bit and see if I can find info about it.
I guess the accesstimes would be faster than on my CMD HD? Does it have jiffydos built in? What kind of RAM modules can be used? So many questions... :)
Did you ask Sledge by the way, he might have need for it when putting WaQ back online?
Anyway, if nobody else expresses interest in it, I'm interested. Nice gesture by Gum by the way, eventhough it's a bit of a shame that he has no interest in the hardware himself anymore it's always nice with people who thinks about the greater good of the scene even after quitting. |
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taper
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 119 |
...and oh, yeah... on a related issue, I'm always looking for working c128 powersupplies as my stash is shrinking (running a BBS 24/7 takes it's toll on old powersupplies), so if anyone has one as a gift or sale for a decent price, bring 'em to St.LCP and we deal! :) |
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hollowman
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 474 |
Yes, it has jiffydos built in, I think all ramlink do. As I recall when Gum first got it to use it for running a bbs he had it equipped with the maxium of 16 MB of ram. Looking into the device it has 4 memory modules with chips labelled HY5117400A J-70.
I'll ask Sledge since I know he is on the hunt for a ramlink. A difference is that you are running a bbs already, and I am sure you will actually use it ;)
I got a couple of c128 power supplies from Mazy/Noice when he gave away his old data stuff. But they are at my dads place, and I havent tested them.
And if it's any comfort, Gum did keep one fully functional c64 setup for himself =)
Also I got a battery backup unit for reu/georam, if its of use for anyone |
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